
Most of the world’s problems aren’t due to a lack of ideas — it’s that they’re locked away, underfunded, or never connected to the people who can use them.
I’ve been working on a fully open-source Planetary Restoration Archive:
🔗 https://github.com/planetaryrestorationarchive
It’s a living library of 100+ innovations — from ecological restoration tools to decentralized governance models — designed to be deployable anywhere in the world, even in low-resource environments.
Alongside it, I’m building an open-source education system that gamifies learning, integrates emotional intelligence, and makes planetary stewardship a core skill taught from an early age:
🔗 https://github.com/planetaryrestorationarchive/education
Both projects are:
100% open-source
Scalable and adaptable to any region
Designed for long-term survival (even post-collapse scenarios)
Free for anyone to use or build upon
If you’re a developer, educator, environmental scientist, or just someone who refuses to accept “it’s too late” — I’d love for you to check these out, share feedback, or get involved.
We’re not just talking about the future — we’re building it.
We’re building an open-source archive to restore the planet — and an education system to teach the next generation how to protect it 🌍📚
byu/Workerhard62 inFuturology

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These kinds of things are always a long shot. But there’s no shot at all if no one ever tries. So props to you for taking the initiative.